NBA games today on TV (23rd March 2023): Which games will be televised today?

The NBA will have two nationally televised games tonight with huge playoff implications.
The NBA will have two nationally televised games tonight with huge playoff implications.

After last night’s lung-busting 10 games, the NBA will offer half of that tonight. The matchup between the New York Knicks and Orlando Magic at 7:00 PM ET will open the schedule. Bally Sports Florida and MSG will air the game live locally.

The game will also be shown nationally via NBA TV.

30 minutes later, the Cleveland Cavaliers' visit to Barclays Center for a game against the Brooklyn Nets will start. YES and Bally Sports Ohio will feature the game as local channels.

At 8:00 PM ET, the Charlotte Hornets will take on the New Orleans Pelicans. Bally Sports New Orleans and Bally Sports Charlotte will handle local coverage of the said game.

A rematch between the OKC Thunder and the LA Clippers will cap off tonight’s schedule. The game will be televised nationally via NBA TV. BSSC, ClipperVisiona and Bally Sports Oklahoma will broadcast the game live locally.

All games, except those covered by NBA TV, are available via the NBA League Pass.


The New York Knicks will take on the Orlando Magic on national TV

The New York Knicks (42-32) are four games behind the Cleveland Cavaliers (46-28) for the fourth spot in the Eastern Conference. Should both teams hold ground, they’ll face each other in the first round of the playoffs with Cleveland getting home-court advantage.

New York has eight games to catch up with Cleveland while hoping the Cavaliers will falter for a chance to grab the fourth seed. The Knicks can start that with tonight’s matchup against the Magic.

Meanwhile, Orlando is also desperate to at least get a shot at the play-in tournament. The Magic own a 30-43 record which puts them in 13th place in the east. They are 4.5 games behind the Chicago Bulls (34-38) for the 10th seed and final play-in ticket.

Orlando is winless against New York this season in two games. They’re looking to improve their record and spoil New York’s top-four bid.


NBA fans will love the rematch between the OKC Thunder and LA Clippers

The LA Clippers lost 101-100 to the OKC Thunder on Tuesday night. Kawhi Leonard was bottled up by Lu Dort in the final seconds to hand the Thunder the win.

The Clippers will be looking to get some revenge, but they will have to do it without Paul George. “PG13” injured his right knee after colliding with Dort during a rebound play.

LA will undoubtedly miss the All-Star forward’s presence, but the Clippers are deep and well-balanced. They’ve proven that they can win without George, so they should still feel confident about getting a win on their home floor.

The Clippers' loss dropped their record to 38-35 but they managed to keep the fifth seed. They’re only half a game behind the Phoenix Suns (38-34), who are in fourth place with a first-round home-court advantage.

The OKC Thunder, on the other hand, are finishing their season strong. They are 8-2 over their last 10 games and are looking to even gain a top-six finish and outright playoff berth.

Oklahoma’s back-to-back wins against the Clippers and the Phoenix Suns have pushed their record to 36-36 and in eighth place in the Western Conference. They are 2.5 games behind the Suns for the fourth seed.

Another win against the Clippers will help them to a top-six finish while pulling their opponents down the standings.

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